If you know Autocad, you can see here that trimming an object in Revit isn't quite the same story, I love it, besides many other things that I am currently discovering in this software, still very much in the learning process, but I am quickly getting the feel of it.

As for the quick video, not a great peace of art I admit, but a fun tool available at this site ​obsproject.com/, much more convenient than printscreens to try to explain it, but of course this is just a first try, the first cut unrevised by the art director...:D

A few months ago, I had the opportunity to prepare an Autocad course, it was prepared bearing in mind that the student had no prior knowledge of the software, I can't present the entire document here but I did post on my Autocad Standard page the list of items covered in the course, so if it present some interest to you, and the course can be tailored to yours needs, please contact me, the links are listed below.

Je ne sais pas pour vous, mais même si toute la documentation pertinente à un logiciel peut se trouver en ligne, il reste que pour moi, un livre est plus convivial, j'allais écrire chaleureux, mais cela s'appliquerait plus à un roman qu'un livre technique sur Revit ou Civil 3D...I don't know if you will agree, but for me even if almost all the help files are available online, I still prefer the comfort of reading a book, I admit that a roman bring more comfort than a technical book on Revit or Civil 3D, but I still prefer the feel of a book

Futur service : Now the Infrastructure Design Suite include all REVIT modules (architecture, structural and building systems), the previous versions were offering only the structural module, a bit of learning to do, but soon it will be offered....Mettre la publication en avant

What's better over a long week-end to work on some advertisement campaigns, downloading and installing the Infrastructures design suite 2017, a rather long and always a bit tricky process, but at least it is done, now just have to start getting to know it...